Nearly comatose

Nearly comatose

After four years of treatment, the patient lay nearly comatose. Dr. Mitt Romney was summoned to minister to his needs, but was rebuffed for his efforts. While the antibodies were 45 million, they were insufficient to overcome the pressure of 290 over 240. After an expense of $6 trillion, no long-term improvement was evident.

The number of the working segments of his body were less than when he was first treated, a loss of 7.9 percent.

Those segments working were undernourished and had swollen to 23 million. To alleviate the loss of nutrition, 15 million additional food supplements were added to the 32 million already being serviced, increasing costs that had to be borrowed, along with other expenses that are mounting daily.

How he would pay for this seemed a burden, for his system was taxed enough, but more was sought. What made his body thrive was self-sufficiency, but that was stifled by the medication being force-fed to him. Instead his system was clogged with health-related injections that hindered rather than encouraged growth.

Romney was ridiculed for his plan of revival, but was mocked by measures that were burdensome and confiscatory. This caused a suspension of the patient's recuperative powers.

And when seeking solace in the Almighty, that was thwarted by viruses that violated his conscience, something that was alien to his well-being. We will know soon if the present treatment results in recovery. If not, we will be the patient.

CHUCK GUIDOTTI

Haddon Heights

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Nearly comatose

Nearly comatoseAfter four years of treatment, the patient lay nearly comatose. Dr. Mitt Romney was summoned to minister to his needs, but was rebuffed for his efforts. While the antibodies were 45